communiqu

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Within the 3,000-word communiqué, we saw the tensions between fiscal conservatives and neo-Keynesians, and the steady ambition of China to use its $2 trillion piggy-bank to maximise its position in the world.

Yet no federal representative attended the announcement, and the 1,850-word communiqué nearly three times the length of this column did not mention the contribution expected from Ottawa that allowed Charest to make this grab for glory.

Inside the Green Zone in Baghdad last winter I watched a coalition adviser study a 4,200-word communiqué purported to be from Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian suspected of links to al-Qaeda, whose network has claimed responsibility for the recent spate of beheadings and is the United States 'most wanted enemy in Iraq.

Deputy finance ministers at the two-day meeting worked on a communiqu é that is also likely to contain language urging nations to "refrain from competitive undervaluation" of their currencies, according to a draft obtained by Dow Jones Newswires — essentially an extension of previous G-20 pledges not to engage in protectionism.

But further quantitative easing, particularly in the U.S., combined with austerity in Europe, may yet increase volatility in exchange rates, something the countries pledge to avoid elsewhere in the communiqu é.

These are drawn entirely from the collections of the Archives of American Art, encompassing exuberant thank you notes, winsome love letters, lively reports of current events, graphic instructions and other personalized communiqu?